Hi mate, I've been searching on UA-cam for the past 10 days comparing the Mini and Mic 2, but your video is the best explanation I've come across so far. I just have one last question before I decide to buy the mic. I bought an Osmo Pocket 3 that came with the Mic 2, but recently I bought fx30. now I need a microphone for my new camera. Since I don't have the receiver for the Mic 2, should I buy the Mic 2 again or go for the Mini in this situation? Thanks
depends on if you want things like 32 bit float and internal recording. if you want those, you could buy the dji mic 2 with 1 RX and 1 TX, which would get you a total of a complete set of 1 RX $ 2 TX (but keep in mind that doesn’t get you the charging case unless you pay extra for that too). but if you don’t need those, dji mic mini would still be cheaper for a whole set
i think the mic mini would be a great option, and then if you needed to do quick voiceovers or recording something, you have the internal recording to use from your one mic 2, and then you can sync them up in editing like i showed in the video!
Great video. Just a question, to use with the Action 4, which one do you recommend between the mic 2 only transmitter and the mic mini receiver + transmitter? They are almost the same price in the configuration we are talking and I am interested. We would use mostly for some ambient sound for the video tour on our channel. Thanks 😊
if you’re solely going to use it with an action 4, you might as well get the mic 2 since you won’t need the receiver anyways. if you’re going to use it with some other cameras, you also have the benefit of doing internal recording and syncing it with a clap like i showed in the video. the only reason i would take the receiver is if im doing a lot of shooting with another camera that needs to be synced, because it will be a pain to sync 50 clips together. for ambient sounds, you also have the benefit of just recording the sound without having to record a video. hope that made sense!
Thanks for the detailed review. For the sound test part it was a bit unclear to have the airplane sound. Was ist also present when recording with mic mini. What I noticed here and in other reviews is that Hollyland has this super crisp and clear sound and Mic mini has more of the laid back slightly more bass sound profile like a shure studio mic. I feel like that makes the mic mini sound a bit better.
sorry about that! i didnt think the plane would be heard so i didnt even comment on that. i think i do generally agree with your statement (im far from an audiophile so i may not be the best person to judge that haha). i think for most people, all 3 mics sound really good, and its more up to features and usability,
The people who say "having something in front of a mic reduces the quality of the mic" have never recorded anything professionally in their life. Every, single, pro-audio engineer, ever uses some sort of filter on 99.9% of mics.
Great review, appreciate the effort that you put into this
thanks a bunch, that means a ton! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Hi mate, I've been searching on UA-cam for the past 10 days comparing the Mini and Mic 2, but your video is the best explanation I've come across so far. I just have one last question before I decide to buy the mic. I bought an Osmo Pocket 3 that came with the Mic 2, but recently I bought fx30. now I need a microphone for my new camera. Since I don't have the receiver for the Mic 2, should I buy the Mic 2 again or go for the Mini in this situation?
Thanks
depends on if you want things like 32 bit float and internal recording. if you want those, you could buy the dji mic 2 with 1 RX and 1 TX, which would get you a total of a complete set of 1 RX $ 2 TX (but keep in mind that doesn’t get you the charging case unless you pay extra for that too). but if you don’t need those, dji mic mini would still be cheaper for a whole set
@ thanks bro, i’m just starting just make video, so I guess I don't need that internal and 32-bit float, I’ll go with a Dji mic mini
i think the mic mini would be a great option, and then if you needed to do quick voiceovers or recording something, you have the internal recording to use from your one mic 2, and then you can sync them up in editing like i showed in the video!
I'm very satisfied with both the sound quality and noise reduction of the DJI Mic Mini; it's truly a great product!
it’s definitely pretty awesome, great price point too!
Thank you for the review; the clipping control part is what I've been looking for
hope it was helpful! 🔥
Good review, thank you very much! Was looking for a comparison for the noise cancelling and you helped me with that. ❤
glad to hear that!
Great video. Just a question, to use with the Action 4, which one do you recommend between the mic 2 only transmitter and the mic mini receiver + transmitter? They are almost the same price in the configuration we are talking and I am interested. We would use mostly for some ambient sound for the video tour on our channel. Thanks 😊
if you’re solely going to use it with an action 4, you might as well get the mic 2 since you won’t need the receiver anyways. if you’re going to use it with some other cameras, you also have the benefit of doing internal recording and syncing it with a clap like i showed in the video. the only reason i would take the receiver is if im doing a lot of shooting with another camera that needs to be synced, because it will be a pain to sync 50 clips together. for ambient sounds, you also have the benefit of just recording the sound without having to record a video. hope that made sense!
@@herokme thanks a lot for you detailed feedback. You are great, keep going
appreciate that, thanks for your support! 🙏🏻
Is it possible to connect DJI Mic Mini directly to the Insta360 X4 without using a receiver?
via bluetooth i think it works. but it would be lower sound quality. it only pairs directly to dji products
why the ligtning jack is not on the website. Can it be used with dji mic 2?
the lightning jack has to be purchased separately. there’s a combo that has it
@@herokme Please give me the link to buy it. I see it available on all youtubers' video reviews but not on the web. Thanks a lot
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Thanks for the detailed review. For the sound test part it was a bit unclear to have the airplane sound. Was ist also present when recording with mic mini. What I noticed here and in other reviews is that Hollyland has this super crisp and clear sound and Mic mini has more of the laid back slightly more bass sound profile like a shure studio mic. I feel like that makes the mic mini sound a bit better.
sorry about that! i didnt think the plane would be heard so i didnt even comment on that. i think i do generally agree with your statement (im far from an audiophile so i may not be the best person to judge that haha). i think for most people, all 3 mics sound really good, and its more up to features and usability,
The lark m2s also have 2 levels of noise cancelation and an app (lark sound) but is more basic than the one from DJI.
oh does it? i honestly didn’t know that. it’s not clear on their website that it has two
The people who say "having something in front of a mic reduces the quality of the mic" have never recorded anything professionally in their life. Every, single, pro-audio engineer, ever uses some sort of filter on 99.9% of mics.
haha definitely agree!